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Persuasive Essay On Technology

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wings of these creative little minds by pulling them away from their strong desire to learn and discover on technology? Perhaps, it is because of the noticeable change that these kids go through while on their devices. Majority of today’s American parents complain about their children’s inattentiveness to their requests and inquiries. The most common scenery would be telling your kid to “put down that phone” at the dinner table. To the “immigrants” of today’s technological society, technology is perceived to be a barrier that stands in the way of interactions. However, according to Farber, “technology may be experienced not as a means of avoiding intimacy with others but rather as providing endless opportunities for connection” for those who have been “born digital.” (Farber, 1227) It occurs as a natural thought to today’s people that texting each other is much better than telling them face to face. In fact, “43% of teenagers surveyed reported that they use IMing to express something they wouldn’t say in person.” (Farber 1227) Another reason that parents will never understand about why you continue to text your best friend even though you two were in school the whole day together. Instead of texting and IMing, parents would want their children to go out and have fun, which means making genuine face-to-face connections and interactions with other humans, not robots or random online strangers. In addition to missing the “real fun” out there, technology provides a dangerous door to the cruel online world. There are no expiration dates for Internet postings, so the impulsive judgments of our teenage patients may well follow them into adulthood. In this regard, a colleague’s patient was told online by a friend-of-a-friend (i.e., a stranger to the patient) that he was “so weird,” which led the patient to respond by posting physically threatening statements that he only later took down after strong encouragement from his therapist. (Farber, 1228) The point that Farber is trying to make here is that online surfing can be dangerous to children. Things that are posted online and made public will not mute itself when it comes to words that hurt. In this case, instead of talking it out in person, the patient chose to

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